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We arrived in the early evening by the Alilaguna water taxi service from the airport and found it easy to find the hotel, just a 6 to 8 minute walk from San Marco, although we had done our homework in advance looking up directions on...More

Very warm welcome at check in which is always a great start.
Its a small hotel but a very nice 1.
Our room was very small but was fine for us. Compact i think the phrase would be.
But all was immaculate and clean.
Breakfast...More

Booked this as a surprise for my partner's birthday, we arrived late as flights were delayed and was disappointed immediately by the size of room. Didn't have a good night sleep as bed was uncomfortable and room too hot. Following breakfast we asked to be...More

We have just returned from 3 nights at this hotel. The location is absolutely fantastic we were lucky enough to have a side room with balcony overlooking the canal and the gondolas (can become quite noisy early morning with them setting up but this added...More

Perfectly located if you are only in Venice for a couple of days. Right beside all of the main sights and a beautiful view from the windows. The decor is quite old but the rooms are cosy and comfortable. Breakfast is excellent and most of...More

The most famous sestiere (district) in Venice has oneof the world's most famous squares, St. Mark's (PiazzaSan Marco). Anchored on one end by the basilica,clustered around it are restaurants, museums, shops,orchestras playing in the square, pigeons, the grandpink Doge’s Palace (Palazzo Ducale), the soaringcampanile bell tower, an astrological clock tower,plus gorgeous cafes and restaurants like Florian and

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Quadri. Piazza San Marco is beloved by Venetiansthemselves. They book a table anytime, which offers abuffer from the fray. This grand outdoor drawing roomattracts Venetians for a stroll too, especially latein the afternoon when the hoards of daytrippers thinout. It's simply a grand place to meet.

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When you walk out of the station you will see the Grand Canal and the main Vaporetto stop where you can buy your tickets. It is a lot cheaper to buy a pass if you intend to use the Vaporetto a lot. Take the Number 2... More

Hello,
When you walk out of the station you will see the Grand Canal and the main Vaporetto stop where you can buy your tickets. It is a lot cheaper to buy a pass if you intend to use the Vaporetto a lot. Take the Number 2 Vaporetto towards San Marco.
When you get off at San Marco turn to your left across a stone bridge, walk a little and you will find Calle Vallaresso. The street names are printed on buildings at the start of the street so look for those. Follow Calle Vallaresso all the way to the end and turn left. Follow this street and you will come to a small open square and you will see a small bridge over canal San Mosse. On the other side there is a Gondola stop, turn left and look straight ahead and there is a concrete arch, go through the arch and that is the entrance to Hotel Lisbona. We had a little trouble finding it at first but it was quite easy after you have done it. It is a lovely hotel especially the rooms with the balcony and canal view. Very steep stairs though.
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If the room is available before 2pm, of course there is no problem checking in early. It all depends on if the previous night's guests check out earlier than usual (all guests have until 11am to be able to check out). If you... More

If the room is available before 2pm, of course there is no problem checking in early. It all depends on if the previous night's guests check out earlier than usual (all guests have until 11am to be able to check out). If you arrive earlier than 2pm, or are planning on departing Venice later than 11am, there is no problem keeping your luggage with us, free of charge, of course, until check-in or after you have checked out and are ready to leave the city.

The Santa Lucia station is the one you need. In frint of the station on the Grand Canal the quickest is the number 2 vaporetto line to San Marco Giardinetti. Otherwise the n°1 vaporetto to San Marco Vallaresso. Both the... More

The Santa Lucia station is the one you need. In frint of the station on the Grand Canal the quickest is the number 2 vaporetto line to San Marco Giardinetti. Otherwise the n°1 vaporetto to San Marco Vallaresso. Both the Giardinetti and Vallaresso stops are a short, few minutes' walk to Hotel Lisbona,